- Henry Phillips has been seen and heard performing his twisted songs and stories on 'Comedy Central Presents', ABC's 'Jimmy Kimmel Live', as well as satellite and terrestrial radio nationwide. His critically acclaimed albums, fusing mellow folk-rock ballads with psychopathic lyrics have earned him mention in Billboard magazine's 'Critic's Choice', as well as acclaim from such notable artists as Moby, who refers to Phillips' songs as "disconcertingly funny". His semi-biographical comedy film "Punching the Clown" received the Audience award at Slamdance film festival '09, and is available on Hulu and Amazon prime. It's sequel will be hitting festivals in the fall of 2015.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Henry Phillips
- Henry Phillips has been seen and heard performing his twisted songs and stories on 'Comedy Central Presents', ABC's 'Jimmy Kimmel Live', as well as satellite and terrestrial radio nationwide. His critically acclaimed comedy albums earned him mention in Billboard magazine's 'Critic's Choice', as well as acclaim from such notable artists as Moby, who refers to Phillips' music as "disconcertingly funny". In more recent years he has focused more on his acting and filmmaking. His semi-biographical cult comedy film "Punching the Clown" received the Audience award at Slamdance film festival '09, and the sequel is expected to be released in 2016. His YouTube channel, featuring the tutorial cooking series "Henry's Kitchen", has garnered almost 3 million views. Phillips continues to tour comedy and music venues throughout the US and beyond.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Henry Phillips
- Gender / Gender identityMale
- Attributes his career as a traveling performer to comedian Doug Stanhope.
- Son of _Bill Wiley (I)_.
- Henry is the Star of his YouTube Cooking channel series "Henry's Kitchen", where he provides hilarious poorly-edited videos of himself attempting to cook various recipes. His humor, misplaced anecdotes, and cooking mishaps have a huge following with millions of views since the series began in 2011.
- Son of Mary Linda Phillips.
- I like to say that what I take from life I gave back to the people through my art. And so far all I've taken is crap.
- If you're ever worried about what people are thinking about you, just remember: people aren't thinking about you.
- Advice for young comics: you'll always be embarrassed about your old material, so it's better to just not even start.
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